
Study Work Guide: The Lighthouse Keeper's Wife Grade 10 Home Language
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Remember! This guide cannot be used on its own as it refers to the prescribed text throughout.
What makes our study work guides different?
This study work guide forms part of a series. As the name suggests, this is not only a guide in which each poem is discussed, but also a workbook. Learners can make these notes in a separate book based on the questions in the study work guide. This provides revision for exams and tests and keeps valuable notes from going astray.
The contents of this study work guide
. An introduction to the play.
. An explanation of key features.
. An analysis and contextual questions about the plot, characters and themes.
. Page-by-page summaries.
. Essay questions.
All study work guides in this series have been compiled according to CAPS requirements.
This study work guide supplements the prescribed text The Lighthouse Keeper's Wife for
Grade 10 Home Language.
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